Here?s an extract from an Interview on an American TV show, with reporter Chris matthews an interview with Governor of Minnesota Jesse Ventura, former wrestler and ex U.S. Navy Seal. I found it interesting.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Governor, my question for you is what is your stance on women in the military?
VENTURA; My stance on women in the military is the same as my stance on gays in the military. They should be allowed. Because it?s everybody?s country. Everybody has the right to serve their country, whether you?re man, woman, gay, hetero, whatever it is. You have the right to serve your country.
MATTHEWS: What about combat role, you care about that right ?
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: (UNINTELLIGIBLE)
MATTHEWS: I?m sorry. What do you think about women. Are you for it?
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Yes. I?m for it.
MATTHEWS: Are you for it? What about combat, with rifles shooting on alongside the other guys?
VENTURA: Again as I said off air, the problem arises, if they can qualify. They have to not lower the standards. You know, we?re not going to be politically correct here or whatever, you know, Title IX, whatever you want to call it, in the military.
MATTHEWS: But off-air, you were a little different. You said that men had to get used to it, but the straight guys had to get used to the gay guys too.
VENTURA: I?m getting to that.
MATTHEWS: It?s a culture issue there.
VENTURE: Once they qualify, if they can qualify and can pass all the standards that are required. Then the problem is men. Because men have always been brought up and it?s not our fault. It?s the culture that we?ve been lived in. We?ve been brought up to protect women and if that jeopardizes an operation, then I say no, it can?t happen.
MATTHEWS: Give me a scenario where it would.
VENTURA: Well, if you had a platoon with one woman in it, and if the woman, naturally, the men would seek to protect her and not let her carry her end of the log. And that could jeopardize the mission.
So until you break the male mind free that the female has the capability and can get the job done.